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[2nd Allocated Day]

The central point of disagreement for many people is the implication in the amendment that the abortion providers—BPAS has presence in my constituency—are incapable of providing impartial independent counselling to those who come to them. The manager and staff at the centre in my constituency have said that they find insulting the idea that when they are giving counselling they are somehow seeking to persuade those who come to them to have an abortion, when that is not the case. In fact, when I visited BPAS recently a couple of young ladies had come to the centre intending to go through with an abortion but subsequently decided not to because of the counselling that they received.

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Reference

532 c371-2 

Session

2010-12

Chamber / Committee

House of Commons chamber
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